Lebron just blew up the whole team. Why does he never have players that can play with him? Please stop with your ignorant drivel. The Cavs' front office blew up, rebuilt, and improved their roster (without having to give up their Brooklyn #1 pick). The Cavs got younger and more athletic with today'...

[/quote]... But I feel Lebron sold his soul to the devil for that win.[/quote] Did Lebron sell his soul when he blocked Iguoldala's shot? Cleveland won that series vs the Warriors because they, the Cavs, were better in a seven game series; because the Warriors were both physically and mentally tired...

LINK Ha ha it's a story coming out. Could never see it happening. And wouldn't want it to. LOL, unless somehow the Rockets beat us and proved they were better, he'd have no excuse to come. Wouldn't want James here because we need someone to look forward to beating. Why would anyone not want Lebron ...

Stairway Man, you touch upon an interesting topic: how the other teams in the NBA are attempting to emulate/copy the Warriors vs. developing a strategy, coaching philosophy, players, and a system to both win and possibly beat the Warriors. Other than San Antonio and now Minnesota, I do not see the o...

The chess move for Cleveland, Lebron, and Boston would be for the Celtics to package a bunch of their draft picks and Al Horford; get another team involved to move a veteran, and pick up Lebron to team up with Thomas, Crowder, Hayward, and young talent. This trade also gives Cleveland draft picks to...

This ownership group, front office, coaching staff, and roster have created a culture and atmosphere where players are willing to take less salary (than what they could get in the open market) in order to compete to win championships! For us fans and members of this board who remember the miserable ...

I am down for bringing back Bogut. I think he is ultimately gonna sign with Utah or San Antonio maybe. Andrew Bogut on the Warriors is a negative locker-room disruption. The man is unreliable, an offensive liability, unable to defend the pick-and-roll on defense, and can never be relied upon. The c...

Stairway, I think you're trying to say that most of Bogut's injuries were fluky (not like backs or knees that could be a problem for life), and they were, but he's just had so many. I was a big Bogut supporter and defended against the criticism of his health using that same logic, but the time has ...

Wasn't last year's 1st rounder a Center Damian Jones, a second-year player and last year's first round draft pick, is a long, lean, but still very green, center, who also is projected to play power forward. Jones looked pretty good in the last summer league game with a couple of blocks: https://str...

Apparently Clark is going to Chicago. Would like to see how much he will get signed for and what the Warriors were offering because he will a backup like he was here. Saw a video saying that Nick Young is a serious consideration to replace Clark and he is very interested as well. That would be a dy...

Livingston is a "long-bodied" point guard defender who can switch on the pick-and-roll and cover both the 4 and 5 on the perimeter and in the paint, too. Livingston is an excellent decision maker on offense and moves well without the ball, too. If the team loses Ian Clarke (probably to the...

Great thread, Stairway Man! It would be interesting to see if a smart coach can devise a style/system to combat the Warrior style/system. I find it almost laughable how teams are trying to duplicate what the Warriors are doing on offense with its interchangeable pieces and 3-ball threat. A team lik...